Consensus drives the diminishment of present and future power grabs

Consensus drives the diminishment of present and future power grabs

There are not stakeholders in a functioning American political system. For there to be stakeholders enough folk have to view government as an entity that mediates disputes, solves problems, looks to ensure a common good, keeps any private or public power in check. These are viable options for societies that need consensus with a strong base of voters feeling fortunate in their lives and futures rather than having the need to desperately cling to opposite aims.

Winning disputes. Finding advantage in problems. Playing musical chairs with a creation of a scrambling caste system. Vie continually for the fruits, benefits and slave labors of power. These are stakeholders in a system that favors bare knuckle paths to power for any individual or group that can use that can maximize positions gained in the absence of any real checks and balances upon usurpation of control. These are the stakeholders, players of the zero sum games. Consensus drives the diminishment of present and future power grabs.